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Moth City by Tim Gibson

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Moth City internal art

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Overall, I really enjoyed this comic book, great lettering, good dark moody feel extended through the art work, and while not historically accurate, something that I am interested in, China between world war 1 and world war 2. The premise of this comic is that we have an underlings look at what was happening in China at the time, and how the communists, the federalists and the Japanese all collided between the wars. Amazing things happened at that time in Chinese history, making this comic book both rare in covering real world events, and interesting as you get a very abbreviated look into what was happening at the time.

 

This is a well executed comic book and worth the time to read, I’m hoping to get the rest of the series under my belt and have subscribed to this via Comixology. The horrors of biological warfare were common place in Manchuria under Japanese control, and this takes an interesting look into the fears, the dangers, and how the underworld could have conspired with the Japanese to spread biological weaponry throughout China after the invasion of Manchuria. Worth paying for and worth reading, and while not historically accurate has a great look and feel that made me happy reading it.

 

Rating this one 4 of 5 stars, I’m dinging it on historical accuracy, but then this is a comic book as well, one really can’t expect it to be fully 100% historically accurate if such a thing can exist. Worth reading.

 

You can watch the video review below, this is the first time we are doing video reviews, and think that this is going to be the way we go for all future comic book reviews.

 

 

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